Identify a Second-Generation iPod Nano
The second-generation iPod nano appeared in September 2006 in a spectrum of
colors and storage capacities. The 2-GB model came in silver; the 4-GB model
came in silver, green, blue, pink, and red; and the 8-GB model came in black and
red (see Figure 1-17).
Figure 1-17: The second-generation
iPod nano appeared in a variety of
colors, depending on the storage
capacity.
NOTE
The internal parts of first- and second-generation iPod
nanos are not compatible.
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UNDERSTAND THE iPOD SHUFFLE
In the world of iPods, there are iPods, iPod minis, and
iPod nanos. There are also iPod shuffles. The iPod
shuffle is smaller and lighter than the iPod nano; it
doesn??™t even have an LCD display. It has been through
two generations since its launch in January 2005.
Brandon??™s company, Synctogo.com, doesn??™t service a lot
of iPod shuffles due to the low price point.
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